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Authors
W Katherine Yih, Tracy A Lieu, Martin Kulldorff, David Martin, Cheryl N McMahill-Walraven, Richard Platt, Nandini Selvam, Mano Selvan, Grace M Lee, Michael Nguyen
Publication date
2014/2/6
Journal
New England Journal of Medicine
Volume
370
Issue
6
Pages
503-512
Publisher
Massachusetts Medical Society
Description
Background
International postlicensure studies have identified an increased risk of intussusception after vaccination with the second-generation rotavirus vaccines RotaTeq (RV5, a pentavalent vaccine) and Rotarix (RV1, a monovalent vaccine). We studied this association among infants in the United States.
Methods
The study included data from infants 5.0 to 36.9 weeks of age who were enrolled in three U.S. health plans that participate in the Mini-Sentinel program sponsored by the Food and Drug Administration. Potential cases of intussusception and vaccine exposures from 2004 through mid-2011 were identified through procedural and diagnostic codes. Medical records were reviewed to confirm the occurrence of intussusception and the status with respect to rotavirus vaccination. The primary analysis used a self-controlled risk-interval design that included only vaccinated children. The secondary analysis …
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